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Cadherins in brain morphogenesis and wiring

Cadherins are Ca(2+)-dependent cell-cell adhesion molecules that play critical roles in animal morphogenesis. Various cadherin-related molecules have also been identified, which show diverse functions, not only for the regulation of cell adhesion but also for that of cell proliferation and planar ce...

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Published in:Physiological reviews 2012-04, Vol.92 (2), p.597-634
Main Authors: Hirano, Shinji, Takeichi, Masatoshi
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Brain
Brain - growth & development
Brain - physiology
Cadherins - physiology
Cell adhesion & migration
Cell Adhesion - physiology
Cell Polarity - physiology
Cell Proliferation
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental - physiology
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Mice
Molecules
Morphogenesis
Nervous system
Vertebrates
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